Most people's comments seem to imply the use of this card in the main deck.

As a side deck card, this could be a nightmare against and deck that uses field spells or spell/traps for protection, on top of your heavy storm. Side deck. Not all decks, lol. Nighty night crystal beasts.

And to the above mirror force comment: most decks rely on battle damage to win, with the select few like inzektors that blow up all your back row before inflicting their battle damage. Mirror force is a card your opponent has to get rid of, or it will likely put them at a minus.

Most people's comments seem to imply the use of this card in the main deck.

As a side deck card, this could be a nightmare against and deck that uses field spells or spell/traps for protection, on top of your Heavy Storm. Side deck. Not all decks, lol. Nighty night crystal beasts.

And to the above Mirror Force comment: most decks rely on battle damage to win, with the select few like inzektors that blow up all your back row before inflicting their battle damage. Mirror Force is a card your opponent has to get rid of, or it will likely put them at a minus.

don t forgot laval dark world holy marked hero............well almost all meta deck can do that

Kikoshin is right. This is a very backrow-light format. We have max backrow hate, plus meta decks that have insane removal prowess. Mirror Force is absent in a lot of decks, for good reason. Its not reactive, and just gets blown up. Malevolent Catastrophe is like Mirror Force for S/Ts, which is even more underwhelming.

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It's like Timmy brought the candy and Cat stole it for himself and ate it while everyone was overjoyed at the sight of said candy.

I have to imagine that the later banlist is going to cut down on some of our S/T removal, if only because we're getting more of it in the form of "Storm" and "Night Shot" in upcoming packs. So as a side deck it might be worth putting in a future format.

I did find it very useful against Gravekeepers when we had the Heavy-less format.